Your size, weight, and overall health If you’ve had anything to eat recently Drug use Alcohol percentage in your beverages Frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption Your tolerance level, which can drop dangerously if the temperature is high, you are dehydrated or have been exerting yourself physically

12 ounces (355 ml) of regular beer containing about 5% alcohol 8-9 ounces (237-266 ml) of malt liquor containing about 7% alcohol 5 ounces (148 ml) of wine containing about 12% alcohol 1. 5 ounces (44ml) of 80-proof hard liquor containing about 40% alcohol. Examples of hard liquor include gin, rum, tequila, whiskey, and vodka.

Vomiting Seizures Slow breathing, which is defined as less than eight breaths per minute Irregular breathing, which is defined as more than 10 seconds per breath Skin that is pale or blue-tinged Hypothermia, or low body temperature Passing out

Mental confusion Stupor Coma or unconsciousness Inability to wake up Loss of orientation/balance

Choking on vomit Slowed or stopped breathing Cardiac arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat Stopped heartbeat Hypothermia, or low body temperature Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, which can cause seizures Severe dehydration from vomiting that can lead to seizures, permanent brain damage, and death. Acute pancreatitis Death

Avoid driving if you’ve consumed alcohol. Instead, call 911 or a taxi to take you to a hospital. Provide emergency medical services or doctors any information that may help them treat you or the person. This includes the kind of and amount of alcohol consumed, as well as when it was consumed. If you are worried about getting medical help for someone because you are drinking while underage, put those concerns aside and call for help. While you might be afraid of getting in trouble with the police or your parents if you are not old enough to drink, not getting help can have much more serious consequences, including death.

Avoid forcing the person to vomit, which could cause her to choke. Roll the person on her side, into the recovery position, if she’s passed out, which can minimize the risk of choking on vomit.

Place the person on his side in the recover position if he needs to lie down so that he doesn’t choke. Try and keep him awake to minimize the risk of losing consciousness. Give him water if he can drink it to minimize the risk of dehydration.

Drinking coffee Cold showers Walking Drinking more alcohol

Inserting a tube into the mouth and windpipe, which is called intubation, to open the airway, aid breathing, and remove any blockages. Inserting an IV into the vein to regulate hydration, blood sugar, and vitamin levels. Inserting a catheter into the bladder. Pumping the stomach, which consists of inserting a tube into the nose or mouth and flushing fluids into the body. Receiving oxygen therapy. Undergoing hemodialysis, which filters waste and toxins from your body.

Alcohol tolerance is when your body adapts to drinking a specific amount of alcohol, including one beer or one glass of wine. [16] X Research source Dependence is the consistent and compulsive consumption of alcohol and needing to drink to function. [17] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

Gauge your tolerance based on how much you currently drink. For example, if you don’t drink or only have a couple of drinks a week, your tolerance may be comparatively low. If you drink more, your tolerance may be accordingly higher.

Women should have no more than 2-3 units of alcohol daily. Men should have no more than 3-4 units of alcohol daily. Alcohol units are based on the percentage alcohol in a beverage and the amount of alcohol consumed. For reference, a bottle of wine has 9-10 units. Go slowly if you’re enjoying an extra drink or two within the guidelines. For example, consume only one additional drink than you normally would. If you never drink, have one, or even a half of, an alcoholic beverage. For one glass of wine or one spirit, have one and a half or two drinks. Drink water while you drink alcohol, as it mitigates the reflexive “drink while others drink” influence and hydrates as you go.

Be aware that not being able to go a day without alcohol is a sign that you are dependent. Seek professional help if you find that you need alcohol. [20] X Trustworthy Source HelpGuide Nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free, evidence-based mental health and wellness resources. Go to source

Alcohol tolerance cannot protect you from the dangers of drinking. Alcohol can cause weight gain, depression, skin problems, and memory loss in the short term. In the long term, you can develop high blood pressure, chronic liver disease, and breast cancer from alcohol consumption.